Difference between revisions of "Martin, Thomas"
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| − | '''Thomas Martin''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120457422/thomas-martin 1840-1911]), born in Scotland, was a pioneer in the Watsonville area along with four brothers. [[Martin, William H.|W. H. Martin]] may have been one of those brothers, but Thomas was not related to either [[Martin, Edward|Edward Martin]] (also of Watsonville) or [[Martin, John|John Martin]]. | + | '''Thomas Martin''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120457422/thomas-martin 1840-1911]), born in Scotland, was a pioneer in the Watsonville area along with four brothers. [[Martin, William H.|W. H. Martin]] may have been one of those brothers, but Thomas was not related to either [[Martin, Edward|Edward Martin]] (also of Watsonville) or [[Martin, John|John Martin]]. In 1882, he was visited by [[Swan, John A.|Jack Swan]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 13 August 2023
Thomas Martin (1840-1911), born in Scotland, was a pioneer in the Watsonville area along with four brothers. W. H. Martin may have been one of those brothers, but Thomas was not related to either Edward Martin (also of Watsonville) or John Martin. In 1882, he was visited by Jack Swan.